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Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 9,813
(Total number of claims = 2,798)
From 2004-2008, 29 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the manufacturing industry involved being struck by objects such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are
Young people employed as wood and sawmill workers, metal product workers and welders experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims = 2,334)
Overexertion accidents accounted for 24 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the manufacturing industry from 2004 to 2008.
The typical overexertion accident is related to moving or lifting such objects as wood, lumber, boxes, crates, cartons, structural and building materials.
Overexertion accidents most often result in sprains, strains, tears.
Young workers employed as wood and sawmill workers experienced the most overexertion accidents.
(Total number of claims = 1,062)
From 2004-2008, 11 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the manufacturing industry were related to being caught in machinery and materials.
Getting caught in machinery and materials results in such injuries as
Young workers employed as sawmill and wood workers experienced the most caught in accidents.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 9,446
(Total number of claims = 3,246)
From 2004-2008, 34 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the retail industry were overexertion accidents.
The typical overexertion accident in the retail industry is related to moving or lifting
Overexertion accidents most often result in sprains, strains, and tears. Young workers in the following occupations had the most overexertion accidents:
(Total number of claims = 2,199)
From 2004-2008, 23 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the retail industry involved being struck by such things as
Injuries such as cuts, lacerations, bruises, contusions, sprains, strains, and tears are the most common outcome of struck by accidents.
Grocery clerks, sales clerks, and warehouse workers had the most accidents involving being struck by an object.
(Total number of claims = 920)
From 2004-2008, 10 percent of all young worker time-loss claims in the retail industry involved workers striking against an object such as
Injuries such as cuts, lacerations, bruises, contusions, sprains, strains, and tears are the most common outcomes of striking against objects.
The occupations experiencing the highest numbers of these types of accidents are
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 10,585
(Total number of claims = 3,116)
From 2004-2008, 29 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the construction industry involved being struck by objects such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are
Young people employed as construction helpers and labourers, carpenter, carpenter helpers and apprentices experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims = 2,070)
Overexertion accidents accounted for 20 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the construction industry from 2004 to 2008. The typical overexertion accident is related to moving or lifting such objects as
Overexertion accidents most often result in
Young workers employed as construction helpers and labourers experienced the most overexertion accidents.
(Total number of claims = 1,706)
From 2004-2008, 16 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the construction industry were falls from elevations such as
Falls from elevations result in such injuries as
Young workers employed as construction helpers and labourers experienced the most fall from elevation accidents.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 8,855
(Total number of claims = 2,413)
From 2004-2008, 27 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the hospitality (accommodation and food service) industry involved being struck by things such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are
Young workers employed as cooks, grillers, kitchen/service helpers experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims, 2004-2008 = 1,431)
Fall on same level accidents accounted for 16 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the hospitality industry from 2004 to 2008.
The typical fall on same level accidents involve falls on
Falls on floors, ground accounted for about 77% of these accidents.
Falls on the same level accidents result in
The occupations most at risk for fall on same level are
(Total number of claims, 2004-2008 = 1,388)
From 2004-2008, 16 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the hospitality industry involved being exposed to heat or cold such as
Exposure to heat, cold accidents result in heat burns, scalds.
The occupations most at risk for exposure to heat, cold were cooks, food preparers, kitchen/service helpers and food/beverage servers.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 2,450
(Total number of claims = 779)
Overexertion accidents accounted for 32 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the transportation industry from 2004 to 2008.
The typical overexertion accident is related to moving or lifting such objects as
Overexertion accidents most often result in sprains, strains, and tears.
Young workers employed as warehousemen, airport/aircraft attendants, order pickers, and truck delivery helpers experienced the most overexertion accidents.
(Total number of claims = 482)
From 2004-2008, 20 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the transportation industry involved being struck by objects such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are
Young people employed as warehousemen, warehouse helpers, truck delivery helpers, and airport/aircraft attendants experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims = 233)
From 2004-2008, 10 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the transportation industry were
Fall from elevation accidents result in such injuries as
Young workers employed as truck drivers, truck delivery helpers, and warehousemen experienced the most fall from elevation accidents.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 783
(Total number of claims = 165)
From 2004-2008, 21 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the forestry industry involved being struck by objects such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are cuts, lacerations, bruises, contusions, and fractures.
Young people employed as logging and forestry labourers, chokerman, faller, feller, and tree planters experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims = 109)
From 2004-2008, 14 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the forestry industry were related to moving or lifting trees, logs, digging handtools, ropers and ties.
Overexertion accidents result in such injuries as
Young workers employed as tree planters, logging and forestry labourers, and chokerman experienced the most overexertion accidents.
(Total number of claims = 106)
Fall on same level accidents accounted for 14 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the forestry industry from 2004 to 2008.
The typical fall on same level accidents involve
Fall on same level accidents most often result in
Young workers employed as tree planters, logging and forestry labourers, chokerman, slashers, brushers, and swampers experienced the most fall from elevation accidents.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services
Total number of claims 2004-2008 = 642
(Total number of claims = 176)
From 2004-2008, 27 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the agriculture industry involved being struck by things such as
The most common injury outcomes from being struck by objects are
Young people employed as nursery and greenhouse workers, and general farm workers experience the most struck by object accidents.
(Total number of claims = 114)
Overexertion accidents accounted for 18 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the agriculture industry from 2004 to 2008.
The typical overexertion accident is related to moving or lifting such objects as
Overexertion accidents most often result in sprains, strains, and tears.
Young workers employed as nursery and greenhouse workers, and general farm workers experienced the most overexertion accidents.
(Total number of claims = 85)
From 2004-2008, 13 percent of all time-loss claims to young workers in the agriculture industry were for falls from elevations such as
Injuries such as sprains, strains, tears, fractures, bruises, and contusions are the most common results of falls from elevations.
Young workers employed as nursery and greenhouse workers, general farm workers and harvesting labourers experienced the most fall from elevation accidents.
Data Source: WorkSafeBC Statistical Services